Google’s AI generated search results include justifications for slavery cooking tips for Amanita ocreata, a poisonous mushroom known as the “angel of death.” The results are part of Google’s AI-powered Search Generative Experience, or SGE.
This debates frustrates me to no end. Phrasing is so so bad, with very bad intentions.
Benefits? A slave is not a person, it’s a tool. A tool doesn’t have a possibility of self improvement, it can only be improved by owner so it serves better.
Any improvement in the skills of a non-free person are morally irrelevant, because they can’t use them in the way of their choosing.
googles search engine already tends to confirm your bias if you word your search like these prompts. I’m not surprised that their AI does the same thing.
Well, those are “benefits”, even if for very wrong reasons. And the author did specifically search for it. The AI’s not saying it’s a good thing, it’s simply making up points for the question asked.
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This debates frustrates me to no end. Phrasing is so so bad, with very bad intentions.
Benefits? A slave is not a person, it’s a tool. A tool doesn’t have a possibility of self improvement, it can only be improved by owner so it serves better. Any improvement in the skills of a non-free person are morally irrelevant, because they can’t use them in the way of their choosing.
Apparently, there’s no African country that starts with “K.”
Google thinks it’s spelled “can ya?”
googles search engine already tends to confirm your bias if you word your search like these prompts. I’m not surprised that their AI does the same thing.
“It’s free labor, what’s to get?”
Well, those are “benefits”, even if for very wrong reasons. And the author did specifically search for it. The AI’s not saying it’s a good thing, it’s simply making up points for the question asked.